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How to catch up on Metroid, the classic series shunned by Nintendo

How to catch up on Metroid, the classic series shunned by Nintendo
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How to catch up on Metroid, the classic series shunned by Nintendo

How to catch up on Metroid, the classic series shunned by Nintendo By The Washington Post By Gene Park If last week s Metroid Dread announcement didn t shake you to the core, you probably haven t played a Metroid game before. That s not your fault. The fault probably lies with Nintendo, a company that curiously guards its rich archive of content. A long-standing and ongoing complaint with the otherwise phenomenal Switch console is its inability to tap into that catalogue. And among the company s major first-party series, Metroid has been its most ignored. It s why that title splash of Metroid 5 at E3 confused and shocked even longtime fans. It s been so long, I forgot that the Game Boy Advance 2002 title Metroid Fusion was technically Metroid 4. And that s not to be confused with Metroid Prime 4, the upcoming fourth game in the spinoff first-person series that started on the GameCube.

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Gamasutra - AT&T to spin-off WarnerMedia with Discovery in deal worth $43 billion

); } AT&T has penned a deal with Discovery to spin-off Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) parent WarnerMedia and Discovery itself into a new standalone company.  The terms of the agreement will see AT&T receive $43 billion and enable the creation of one of the largest global streaming players by leveraging WarnerMedia s premium entertainment, sports and news assets. According to a press release, the new company will be led by Discovery president and CEO David Zaslav and will bring together the strongest leadership teams, content creators, and high-quality series and film libraries in the media business. The new company will compete globally in the fast-growing direct-to-consumer business bringing compelling content to subscribers across its portfolio, including HBO Max and the recently launched Discovery+, reads the announcement. 

AT&T is spinning off WarnerMedia, leaves future of gaming division uncertain

Last year it was reported that AT&T was looking to sell off Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the division responsible for publishing and developing video games like the Batman: Arkham series, Mortal Kombat and more.  A few months later, it seemed that those discussions had died down, but big changes are now on the way this year.  Today, AT&T announced that it has agreed to spin off WarnerMedia and its subsidiaries with Discovery to form a new media company. The deal will see AT&T receive $43 billion and form one of the largest standalone entertainment companies, which will be particularly important in the years to come as company begins switching to streaming.

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